Kentucky Looks to Encourage Insurtech Investments Through Regulatory ‘Sandbox’ June 26, 2019 By Shawn Hanson The Kentucky Legislature has passed the first state law in the U.S. providing comprehensive framework for an insurance regulatory “sandbox”...
Mississippi Floodgate Opened Again to Drain Delta June 25, 2019 A floodgate in Mississippi has reopened as the Mississippi River falls, allowing a months-long flood in parts of the Mississippi...
Sinkhole Shuts Down Part of Major Florida Interstate June 25, 2019 Parts of busy Interstate 75 was shut down in Florida after a sinkhole opened up. The southbound lanes were shut...
North Carolina to Host Flood Insurance Conferences; Will Offer Agents CE Credits June 25, 2019 The North Carolina Department of Insurance has set up five flood insurance conferences statewide between July and September designed to...
12-Year-Old Boy Killed After Fall at North Carolina Trampoline Park June 25, 2019 A 12-year-old boy who fell from a rock climbing wall at a North Carolina trampoline park has died. News outlets...
10 People at Clark Atlanta University Treated After Chemical Spill in Science Building June 24, 2019 At least 10 people had to be decontaminated after a worker at a university in Atlanta spilled a chemical, creating...
How the Florida ‘Omnibus’ Insurance Bill Will Impact Insurer Duty to Defend, Appraisal June 24, 2019 By Michael A. Packer While most of the news out of the 2019 Florida Legislative Session surrounding insurance has focused on House Bill 7065...
Kentucky Supreme Court: Trampoline Park Not Immune from Liability in Injury Case June 24, 2019 The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that a damage waiver signed by a parent at a trampoline park does not...
Kentucky Distillery Trying to Save Thousands of Barrels at Storm-Damaged Warehouse June 24, 2019 Kentucky distillery says efforts are underway to recover thousands of barrels of bourbon at a massive storage warehouse that partially...
Florida City Pays $600K to Hackers to Save Computer Records June 21, 2019 By Terry Spencer A Florida city agreed to pay $600,000 in ransom to hackers who took over its computer system, the latest in...